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The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) offers support in navigating the complexities of finding and securing a home. Whether you're renting for the first time or purchasing a property, we're here to support you. Below are some tips, resources, and useful links to help you get started.
FinLit4Kids is a programme that aims to teach financial literacy to our children and youth in the jamat. Created by The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB), in collaboration with City Pay it Forward, a UK charity, the FinLit4Kids programme is designed to raise awareness about the importance of finance and make learning about money fun. Our vision is to inspire a generation of financially savvy, secure and resilient murids.
This guide is prepared by the Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) and covers what ISAs are, the different types available, and how you can benefit from them.
The Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) provides employment support by helping you improve your CV and interview skills. Here are tips and resources to help you get started.
Whether you're a seasoned budgeter or new to financial planning, this article by the Aga Khan Economic Planning Board (AKEPB) shares ideas on understanding and achieving financial wellness, and describes how it can be an essential part of your overall well-being.
Prinz Rahim traf sich heute im Schloss Bellevue in Berlin mit dem Präsidenten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Prince Rahim today met the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, His Excellency Dr Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Bellevue Palace, Berlin.
Worldwide, tuberculosis (TB) is known to have the highest death rate of all infectious diseases — far more than Covid-19. Approximately 10 million new cases of TB emerge annually, more than 4 million of which are thought to be undiagnosed. Efforts to find effective and accessible therapies are therefore essential, especially for the developing world.
The topic of gut health is receiving increased attention recently as new research comes to light. Dr Rabia Topan, a gastroenterologist and researcher, with a special interest in the gut-brain connection, took the time to discuss all things gut health after appearing as an expert on a UK Channel 4 TV series about the topic.
From soothing the soul to inspiring hope, studies have shown the positive effects of listening to religious music. Read on to learn how you can incorporate this practice in your life to improve mood and feel more connected.